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Café Café cafe in Sarona, TA
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View of Café Café in Sarona, TA
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Café Café

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🕑 45 minutes to 1.5 hours👶 Best for all ages, from babies to teens. The casual setup works perfectly for toddlers who need space to wiggle, while older kids appreciate the varied menu options and free WiFi for keeping entertained.

About

Café Café in the trendy Sarona Market complex is a reliable pit stop for families exploring Tel Aviv with kids. This popular Israeli café chain offers a relaxed atmosphere where parents can enjoy quality coffee while kids dig into pastries, sandwiches, and kid-friendly meals without the pressure of fine dining formality.

Highlights

  • Wide variety of sweet and savory pastries that appeal to picky eaters
  • High chairs and booster seats readily available
  • Clean, modern facilities in a safe, pedestrian-only complex
  • Located within Sarona Market, perfect for combining with shopping or exploring the historic Templar buildings
  • Refreshing iced drinks ideal for hot Tel Aviv days

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Sarona Market gets very crowded on weekends and Thursday evenings. Visit weekday mornings for easier seating and a more relaxed vibe with strollers.
  2. 2.Most staff speak English, but menus may have Hebrew descriptions. Don't hesitate to ask for explanations, especially regarding dairy versus pareve items if you have dietary needs.
  3. 3.The outdoor seating area in Sarona is shaded and pleasant. Grab a table outside when weather permits so kids can move around more freely.
  4. 4.Israeli café culture means lingering is encouraged. Unlike fast food spots, you won't be rushed, making this ideal for jet-lagged families adjusting to new time zones.
  5. 5.Bathroom facilities are available in the Sarona complex. Changing tables are provided in the accessible restrooms near the market entrance.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mid-mornings (9am to 11am) offer the best experience with fewer crowds and fresh pastries. Avoid Friday afternoons when locals rush to finish errands before Shabbat begins at sundown.

What to Know

Budget-friendly pricing with most items under 50 shekels (about $15 USD). Credit cards widely accepted. The Sarona complex has elevators and is fully stroller-accessible.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round. Summer months (June to August) can be extremely hot, making the air-conditioned indoor seating especially welcome. During Jewish holidays, hours may vary, and the café may close for Yom Kippur and parts of other major holidays.

Nearby Eats

Since this is the dining venue, explore the rest of Sarona Market for diverse options including Landwer Café for heartier meals or the various food stalls offering fresh juices, hummus, and international cuisine all in one convenient location.

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Nestled in the trendy Sarona complex, this welcoming children's library offers a peaceful retreat from Tel Aviv's bustling streets. With regular storytelling sessions, hands-on educational programs, and interactive learning activities, it's a fantastic spot for young readers to explore Hebrew and international children's literature while parents can relax in a comfortable, air-conditioned environment.

Restaurant

Sarona Market

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Sarona Market is a bustling indoor food hall where families can sample cuisines from around the world in a relaxed, kid-friendly atmosphere. With dozens of food stalls offering everything from fresh pastries to international street food, picky eaters and adventurous foodies alike will find something to love. The casual setup allows kids to explore and parents to enjoy quality food without formal dining constraints.

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